Hallo everybody,
does anybody know if it is possible to install BPC 7.0 SP3 client on a 64-bit server (and OS, too)?
The actual environment consists of a 4.1 Everest installation and a Citrix server addressing customers log-on.
In this situation Citrix represent a real bottleneck, because in certain periods of the year there is a high number of concurrent users accessing the application, and performing a lot of client-side memory consuming operations, so that the client machine (i.e. Citrix server) easely reaches the maximum of memory available (4GB for a 32-bit server), slowing dramaticaly the performances and, most important, inhibiting further clients to connect, opening other Citrix sessions.
The only escape we had, in this landscape, was to increase the number of phisical Citrix servers dedicated, and so we did.
We are now migrating to BPC 7.0 and we are wondering if a 64-bit server could allow Citrix to allocate more than 4GB in total, managing a greater number of parallel sessions, with the overall result of reducing the number of phisical Citrix servers. Does all this make sense, in your opinion?
Edited by: RICCARDO GIORGI on Apr 22, 2009 5:14 PM